Amelot Alternative Energy, Inc., (AAE) a wholly owned subsidiary of AMHD, incorporated in the state of New Hampshire is focused on the production of renewable fuels, with an emphasis on Bio-diesel. AAE will operate facilities strategically located throughout the United States.
Atlantic Biodiesel
Daniel Espinal
11A Industrial Way Unit 11
Salem, NH 03079
The Mission of MBP, Bioenergy, LLC is to expand the breadth of energy conservation by the promotion of a sound waste to energy program at the point where the waste is being produced.
The goal of MBP, Bioenergy, LLC will be to place 20 units in each State within the next 12 months with a stated processing goal of 5,000,000 gallons.
Founded in 1870 as the Charles H. Sprague Company, Sprague is one of the largest suppliers of energy and materials handling services in New England with products including: home heating oil, diesel fuels, residual fuels, gasoline and natural gas. Over the years Sprague has aggressively expanded upon its fuel procurement, handling, and delivery expertise. The company's unmatched network of strategically located deep-water terminals also makes it industry's choice for liquid and dry bulk material handling services.
Digesters/Biopower
ADI Systems Inc.
Albert A. Cocci
182 Main Street
Unit 6 Salem, NH 03079
ADI Systems has been involved in approximately 100 full-scale anaerobic system installations throughout the world. Approximately 50 of these systems treat difficult agri-waste from food-related processing, while the remaining systems treat brewery, beverage, and chemical wastes. Each of these systems involves biogas collection and flaring or utilization (in most cases via burning in a boiler to produce hot water and steam). In several instances, utilization has involved cogeneration.
Hadley and Bennett, Inc.
Spencer Bennett
P.O. Box 517
Henniker, NH 03242
Hadley and Bennett, Inc. designs and builds anaerobic digesters. Examples of projects include: 1) Hadley Farm, a dairy in Henniker, NH; 2) Foster Brothers, a dairy in Middlebury, VT; 3) Tait Farm, a veal farm in North Whitefield, ME; 4) Shugah Vale, a dairy in Claremont, NH; 5) Curtin Brothers, a dairy in Oneida, NY; and 6) Bruce Farm, a dairy in Oldensburg, NY.
NorthEast Biogas is a developer of biogas projects which help the agricultural and industrial sectors to generate new revenue streams from the professional management of organic waste streams. NorthEast Biogas provides proven, state of the art, modular, biogas technology systems from leading European manufacturers, and a full array of support services including project management, turnkey solutions and ongoing operation and maintenance services.
The AgSTAR Program is a voluntary effort jointly sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the U.S. Department of Energy. The program encourages the use of methane recovery (biogas) technologies at the confined animal feeding operations that manage manure as liquids or slurries. These technologies reduce methane emissions while achieving other environmental benefits.
DSIRE is a comprehensive source of information on state, local, utility, and federal incentives that promote renewable energy and energy efficiency. DSIRE is an ongoing project of the North Carolina Solar Center and the Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC) funded by the U.S. Department of Energy.
The Tax Incentives Assistance Project (TIAP), sponsored by a coalition of public interest nonprofit groups, government agencies, and other organizations in the energy efficiency field, is designed to give consumers and businesses information they need to make use of the federal income tax incentives for energy-efficient products and technologies passed by Congress as part of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 and subsequent legislation.
Since 1976, the non-profit National Center for Appropriate Technology has been promoting technologies and approaches that enable people to protect natural resources and live better lives. NCAT staff members,including farmers, energy engineers, economists, and architects, have hands-on experience with the full range of energy technologies and agricultural processes. We have designed and managed many energy efficiency programs for agencies, utilities, and private clients. Our National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service (ATTRA) assists agricultural producers with a wide range of information needs, including those who would like to conserve energy and explore energy alternatives.
The room contains information specific to agriculture and energy, including an overview article, major statutes and regulations, case law, Center publications, materials from many government agencies and additional resources that will prove beneficial to attorneys, researchers, farmers and others involved in the renewable energy field.
ATTRA - National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service is managed by the National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT) and is funded under a grant from the United States Department of Agriculture's Rural Business-Cooperative Service. Visit the NCAT Web site for more information on our sustainable agriculture projects.